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A laptop recovered from a flaming Jeep used to attack a Scottish airport indicates that the occupants were determined to kill, a prosecutor said Friday.
For a second day, prosecutor Jonathan Laidlaw outlined the case against Bilal Abdulla, 29, and Mohammed Asha, 28. Each faces two counts of conspiring to murder and cause explosions outside a London nightclub, near a West End bus stop and inside Glasgow International Airport in June 2007. They deny all charges.
Police launched a massive manhunt in India's financial capital Tuesday, believing that the serial blasts that rocked the western Indian city of Ahmadabad over the weekend, killing 45 people, were hatched in a Mumbai suburb.
Four cars used in the weekend bombings were stolen from in the suburb of Navi Mumbai -- "New Mumbai," police said.
Meanwhile, police on Tuesday found 10 unexploded bombs in Surat, a city 280 kilometers (175 miles) south of Ahmadabad, said H.P. Singh, a senior Ahmadabad police officer.